2. In your groups, list
down as many social
media platforms you
use in your teaching.
How can you use
social media resources
for Content Delivery
and facilitate learning
process?
How can you change
your Assessment
methods to
incorporate social
media?
What Products can
you ask students to
create using social
media?
5. Digital Citizenship Resources #1:
7 signs you shouldn’t put that on Facebook
http://www.dailydot.com/opinion/7-reasons-
not-to-post-something-to-facebook/
Before posting anything on the web,
it is always wise to check through
the 7 criteria and see if it fits into
any of it to save yourself from
getting into unnecessary trouble.
Example:
http://bit.ly/UTube
_9RulesofFB
Example:
http://bit.ly/UTube
_7FactsFB
Free
Free
6. How often are you on
Facebook? On Twitter?
Instagram?
Are you able to use
your social media time to
build your teaching
resources? How?
How often are your
students on Facebook?
Twitter? Instagram?
Snapchat? Tumblr?
Nusic.lly?
How can we leverage
this time for them to
create content for
school?
7. Digital Citizenship Resources #2:
School Digital Citizenship Curriculum
https://www.commonsensemedia.org/
educators/curriculum
Aseries of videos developedby the
CommonSenseEducation’s curriculum
that canbe usedwhenteaching digital
citizenshipto students frompreschool
to upper secondary levels
Example:
http://bit.ly/UTube
_DigitalCitizenship
Example:
http://bit.ly/UTube
_DigCitizenCurricul
um
Free
Example:
http://bit.ly/UTube
_IntroDigitalCitizen
ship
8. Digital Citizenship Resources #3:
YouTube Digital Citizenship Curriculum
http://www.google.com/edu/teacher
s/youtube/curric/index.html
Aninteractivecurriculumaimedto
support teachers of secondary students
(approximately ages 13-17) ontopics
likeYouTube’s policies, howto report
content onYouTube&howto protect
their privacy online
Google
Play
Example:
http://bit.ly/UTube
_DigCitizenship3
Useful skills and a
holistic
understanding about
responsible digital
citizenship in all
online activities
Free
9. Digital Citizenship Resources #4:
Educators Technology
lhttp://www.educatorstechnology.com/2014/05/awesome-
digital-citizenship-poster-for.html
Educational Poster for
teaching digital citizenship to
young children
Google
Play
Apple App
Store
(iPhone &
iPad App)
For 7 – 17
years old
Free
10. Digital Citizenship Resources #5:
21 Things 4 Students
http://www.21things4students.net/
Created as an educational and online
resource to help students from upper
primary to lower secondary levels
improve their technology proficiency as
they prepare for success in the 21st
century
Google Play
Apple App Store
(iPhone & iPad
App)
Example:
http://bit.ly/UTube_Di
gitalTrail
Free
11. Digital Citizenship Resources #6:
BrainPop
http://www.brainpop.com/technology
/digitalcitizenship/
BrainPOP supports individual,
team, and whole-class learning
for primary level
Google
Play
Example:
http://www.brainp
op.com/technology
/freemovies/digital
etiquette/
Access to The Mixer
which lets users tailor
assessments to meet
all students' needs,
and Make-a-Map, our
concept mapping tool
Free
12. Digital Citizenship Resources #7:
CEOP’s Thinkuknow
https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/
Findout thelatest informationonthe
sites youliketo visit, mobiles andnew
technology. Findout what’s good,
what’s not andwhat youcando about
it. For preschool to upper secondary
Google
Play
Example:
https://www.think
uknow.co.uk/11_1
3/
If you look after young
people there’s an area
for you too – with
resources you can use
in the classroom or at
home
Free
13. Digital Citizenship Resources #8:
Google Digital Literacy and Citizenship Curriculum
https://www.google.com/safetycenter/resources/
Students from lower primary to upper secondary
levels learn how to be good digital citizens like
how to think critically and evaluate online
sources, understand how to protect themselves
from online threats from bullies to scammers,
and to think before they share
Google
Play
Apple App
Store
(iPad App)
Example:
http://www.ikeeps
afe.org/educators_
old/more/google/
Free
14. Digital Citizenship Resources #9:
eduTopia
http://www.edutopia.org/article/digital-
citizenship-resources
A compilation of resources from
various websites that explain about
digital citizenship for students from
5 – 17 years old
Example:
http://goo.gl/X3
7bf0
Example:
http://bit.ly/UTube_C
onnectedButAlone
Includes topics like
internet safety,
cyberbullying, digital
responsibility, and
media & digital
literacy
Free
15. Digital Citizenship Resources #10:
Planet Nutshell
http://planetnutshell.com/skill/netsafe/
A series of animations that
explains about net safety for
preschool to upper secondary
levels
Google Play
Example:
http://planetnutshel
l.com/project/netsaf
e-episode-4-be-kind-
online-grades-k-3
Students learn
about the different
aspects of being a
good digital citizen
through interactive
videos
Free
16. Digital Citizenship Resources #11:
Northern Gateway Digital Citizenship
Resources
http://digitalcitizenshipngrd.blogspot.ca
A collection of good digital
citizenship resources
Google Play
Example:
http://planetnutshel
l.com/project/netsaf
e-episode-4-be-kind-
online-grades-k-3/
For preschool to
upper secondary
levels
Free
17. Create a Youtube
Playlist of Resources
(minimum of five) you
can use in the
classroom.
Create a Spotify
playlist of songs to
cheer up your students
who are going through
difficult times (minimum
of five).
Make a list of
potential products you
can ask your students
using Snapchat,
Nusical.ly, Twitter,
Pinterest.